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HONGKONG, June 20th, 1900.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20ru, 1900
H. M. B. Ronventuro arrived in the harbour. at about G'am yesterday and proceeded to take on board coal, provisions, etc. She was to leave late last night.
The Shanghai Police authorities intend to equip a certain number of Chinese for the purpose of training them as soldiers for the protection of the Settlement in caso of trouble.
We have received from the Norddeutscher
Lord Company a very striking poster repre
eating the honey Albert at sea, with a party of Japanese in the foreground. It is an excellent piece of poster-work.
Tenders invited by the United States Goreru
authorities there It is now reported that the
TELEGRAMS.
* DAILY PRESS? SERVICE.
THE CRISIS IN CHINA..
SHANGBAL, 10.50 ..
"PEACOCK SAID TO BE TAKING 100 CHINESE FROM WEIHAIWEI REGIMENT.
THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
LI HUNG-CHANG PROCEEDS TO FELTEO
BE IMPERIAL COMMAND- H.E. Li Hung Chang has received in Importof order by wire from Paking, ordering him to re- turn to Peking at once to arrange the present crisis with the foreign Powers. The viceroyship | is to be taken by Tak Sou, the governor. It is said that His Excellency will go to Shanghai by the Kwangle, which is expected to leave Cat. fon on the 23rd inst.....
GENERAL SIEE AND THE BOXERS.
It is reported from Weihaiwei that. The following decount from a Chinose official HMS. Peacock yesterday too on board despatch describes the fight in the last Captain W. M. Watson and one hundred two Gen. Nicha Chilli troops and tho
Chuan at Lofs. The translation is from the men of the First Chinese Regiment for Teku.. Daily New GRAVE RUMOUR ABOUT ADMIRAL
went for this supply of coal to army transports wars opened at Nagasaki on the 16th May, and were sent to Manila for the information of the tender sent in by a Kobe firm has been accepted. The accessful bid was for the supply of Ko- Admiral Seymour is reported to be en- matso and Minech coal at $3.19 (gold) per lontirely surrounded by the Chinese.
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SEYMOUR
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The Octaviatische Lloyd on the 14th issued. the following telegram from Chefoo as an Extra-There is armour that Chinese soldiers ha attacked neighbouring town.
The British Consul Ius called the criser Phouzz (100 m) from Weihaiwel for the protection of British interests. The German cruiser Kaizerin Augusta is here. The danger may be eng gernted, it is however admitted that danger oxists for. Cheloo. The citizena are doing nightly patrol service. P
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The British and American Consula called. moeting of the foreign merchants and mission aries at Chinking on the 13th instant to devise
scheme for their protection and enfoty. For.. the present they have deelded temporarily to close all the schole, hospitals and other able institutions.
Nativo ruaours at Shanghaista ta thuttitoriots General Nish and his trognos
arrived at which broke out in the Kwangsi province st Lofs by train on the morni or the 5th month a becoming more serions, and that the inst, and seeing A numerous bedy of armel troops under the command of General Se Taa mon holding the line blocking further progress, canon had three hof Bghts with the rioters, and General Niels ordered the mob to disperse. When defented them twice. Casualties on either sides this was unheeded the troops detrained.eu goslaro unknown.
LONDON, 18th June, 8.10 p.m. aturedly began pushing the raceway from the line and telling them that the way belonged to Government and hence it was foolhardy of thou to destroy Government, peperty. But the moh in the rear began to revile the soldiers, cry
CHINESE MINISTER AT PARIS
HELD AS HOSTÅGE.
the conduct of the admittedly wavering China troops, is legitimately open to dri ticism. It is customary to speak of the slow-moving Chinese Government, but whom a crisis arises it does not seem to find other nations prompter to move, unless indeed Rusan is an exception. Russia indeed ms far vaster resources closer at hand, but we are not after all the other side of the world. Five Japanese ofßcors have arrived in Ger The objection to the use of the Weihaiwei many to de service in the German army for Chinese Regiment, to which we allude else. military training. Feur afe to study military where, is perhaps a sound one for their science, as they intend to becon instructors of value bus, hardly been sufheiently tested the Japanese army after their return, while the at present But it was possible to have fifth is to de service in the Germano Beld art. lety At present no less that twenty-seven applied to Hongkong much earlier than was actually done; this not having been steers are attached to the German
army.TM done (let us grant, owing to the auth urities in the north being taken by sur prise), the remedy did not lie in proceeding with insufficient force to attempt a task which called for more men. If it is a fact that the Admiral was unwilling to apply for military assistance, he was not, therefore justified in risking the lives of his marines in a task beyond their power. The British Government, we learn from Mr. BRODRICK'S statement in the House of Commons, is pre
A report was current in the British Settle pared to give the Admiral every assistance. Of course, had the urgency of the crisis been ment, Shanghai, on the 14th inst, that there had properly represented to it before, the Gov-bon some trouble at Seechow in which some ernment would perforce been made the same steam. launchies were damaged It is under. declaration a fortnight, or more ago, we stood, however, the N.-C. Daily News says, that
Mr. Balfour stated that the Government should have had troops on the scene of the rumours had reference to an incident at action, and matters would not look so grave Taugehow on the Grand Canal, in which three were sending Indian native troops to garri
steam launches were more or less damaged. son Hongkong. These launchos ply in the name of an American as they do now.
citizen who resides at Chiakiang...
Au: Anchi" tolegriam, dated Seoul, 9th June, says Mr. Pak, the Corean Minister for Foreign Affairs, has pull a visit to 3. Huyashi, the Juptueso Minister, and expressed the motory of the Corean Government in
gard to the "An and Was question. The Japanese Minister, it is believed, may no longer fross the matter. The affair is understood to Lace now been settled. In this case Japan
CORE to be oasily satisfied.
In an alleged interview with the British Mia | istor to Japan, which appears in a Canadian con- temporary, he is stated to have said that the reports filling the celanios of American papers with regard to an impening war between Japan
THE EMPRESS DOWAGER.
[Contributed]
The Empress Dowager of China is beginning It is reported that the Chinese Ministeringout that they had been bribed by foreigners to te experience the effects of that Nemesis, which to France is being held as a hostage for the the people and therefore should be dealt sionet e latter attaches itself to those who ha
with na snemies also. Upon this the mob began, disgardeil the rales which nature herself had safety of the French Consul at Tuunan-fu some to throw stones gud others to fire their guns niced for our guidanes, The throno of an It is officially reported that the French and revolvers at the foreigners" (soltiora o sarper is seldom a bed of roses, and the of whom immediately fell, killed. Even with woman who has transgressed all Inws, human Consul is virtually a prisoner.
this provocation the troops, restrained by their and divine, who in the pursuit of the BRITISH GOVERNMENT WILL GIVE cere frained from sing their bayonets lowest passions of human nature, poisoned her ADMIRAL EVERY ASSISTANCE. ・・・ pou the mob until one of their Captains, who Erst charge in the person of the anhappy had come up to exhort the mob to clear the Tung Chi and after setting up another Mr. Brodrick stated in the House of Com-line, fall mortally wounded by a bullet from Emperor whom she mainly hoped to make the one that no news had been received con-
creature of her crimes, has equally, fried, to firmatory of the reported general attack on
remove him from her path, has now to lesen the Legations at Peking, The Government,
shat there is a Providence that shapos her ends, rough-hew them how she tight. he continued, will spare no effort to give Admiral Seyatour every possible assistance
INDIAN NATIVE TROOPS FOR HONGKONG.
SKATOHAI, 19th June, 8.5 p.m.
CHINESE REGIMENT NOT TO GO NORTH
Weihn.wei to-day reports that the despatch and Russia wartouny rot! To any Ane of the First Chinese Regiment has been who knows Sir Brust Batow, says the Hote Chronicle, the idea of his using such an expres
cancelled.
In another part of China it is perhaps not yet too late to take precautious before an outbreak occurs, and we trust that no time will be lost in pereating a surprise which will be limilating to our reputation We refer to the Yangtze region. We quoted yesterday a strong letter from Mr. W. V. DRUMMOND, appearing in a Shanghul contemporary which most clearly repre- seuted our unpreparedness to meet an emergency in that part of China which Britain has long marked as peculiarly vital to her interestë, Whatever pre-
The Nagasaki Prem of the 14th inst. reg parations we can make for securing these rerted:Owing to the disturbances in North interests are imperative now while it is still Chine, the Japanese authorities have thought not too late. Now that at last publie ii.it besary to sand more warships to Taku, in terest has been aroused in China and that the Government has some idea of what is at stake all possible influence should be used to prevent day catastrophis in central China. The task may be a hard one, but it is oue which cannot be shirked, if we place any value on our position in the Far East.
sion will appear irresistibly comical. The interregiment was discredited officially, as it was The rumour of the despatch of part of this viewer deserves a medal se a coiner of phrases. known that Admiral Seymour not long ago fadly
declined to vil himestr of the assistance.
There were no cases of communicable disease other than plague, in the colony during ket Week,
The cases of plague repertad between noon
of the 18th and noon of the 19th inat numbered eight, and the death from pingue ten.
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The Telegraph Companies wore yesterday informed that the telegraph line between Now chwang and Tientsin has been cut near Taku There is now no direct tolographie communico tion with Tientsin and Taka.
and Nethersols Hogitals bega to acknowledge
Ho Lai Shi
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THE WAR.
Since that day in September 1898, when with the counivance of that other arch enemy to his country, the ignoble La Hung-chang, the well- meaning boy Emborer Kwang Han was de- throned from the seat of his ancasters, and intered an unhappy prisoner in his own
the gun of an T-Ho Chan Chief. Thou a bay- pret charge was made, killing a dozen or so of te mob, who scattered and hegan firing on the troops from all sides. The order to land was then given, and as the machine guns were being drawn up to the front the troops received two more volleys from the moù, kiling six or seven soldiers. Then the troops volleyed again and again and the machine gana began to rattle tumbling over the mob like chaff before the wind as they made towards their villages. Three palace grounds, the usurper has probably moro soldiers now fall, and the troops being now not enjoyed a single hour of happinėxs. thoroughly roused pursued the mob into the The great Viceroys though they fear villages, billing and burning without worry, el that greater evils might arise did they, The result was that four villages were burnt even in the name of the Emperor, mise the und destroyed and 450 villagors killed. The standard of revoll, took care that the Dawnger soldiers lost 12 men and a captain. Quiet sinald recognise their detestation of the crime; raigued throughout the vicinity of Lofa for the foreign Powers stood poot from, the intrud tourly 49 hours until the decree censuring ing woman who led violated her trust; and General Nioh afck ordering him to Lutai, near Japan, when she was about to strike the Enal Eaping, became known; when the I-Ho Ufexen blow by ending the existence of the victim she once more real this time with no one to say bad persecuted, boldly told her it would be at thom nay more.
THE DIO KNIVES IN THE LIANGKIANGA The Daily News also reports that Visaroy Liu of Nanking has sent instructions to the various yamēns under his jurisdiction in the Liangking provinces to keep careful watch on the conduct of the members of the Tatao Hui or "Big Knife Society, who are known to hound actor there. The Sums and Kagero are now addition to the Atego sad Kusagi now at
in the vicinity of Kisngyin, Chinking, and on their way there and cruisers Akistushima
the Grand Canal, including Tsingkiangpu and and Tokia, the latter with Vios-Admiral
Hsuchout, which is the home of the society. Towgo on board, will leave Ickosaks to
As soon as & auspicious character is arrested and found to be a "Big Knife man he is to be sum morrow for Taku. A telegram from Sasebo announcos that the cruiser Toyohashi left there with three guns attacked the British force Nanking for permission. Our contemporary Lord Roberts reports that 800 Boersmarily decapitated without first referring to
yesterday for Taku with 200 marines, who will proceed to Peking.
At the Magistracy yesterday, hefore Mr. Fuzeland, a Gemnun olerk residing at the Peak was charged with unlawfully assaulting P., C. F. Culliford (129) while in the excention of his duty. The defendant denied the charge. The Constable said Yesterday at 11.30 p.m. I was on daty in Ship Street. I wont to speak to a man who had fallen out of a rickshaw, intending to t charge him. The defendant rushed up to maand
struck me in the clust, saying, "I will not allow
Londond, 18th June, 8:10 pm.
FIGHTING ON THE ZAND RIVER-
KNOX DEFEATS THE BOERS.
the peril of another war. These troubles por haps were foreseen and accepted: they little ffected her daily life, and as long as they did of the Dowager was not a woman to be cast town by them. Worse, however, was in store: prismer as he is the Emperor has not been without private friends who have been able to
the trafareas's life a misery In hourly dread of poison or assassination she moves about her paisco, or wearied of life fina no better dis those interminable Chiness plays, one of which truction from gnawing care than witnowing
ay last a week. Even here the work of her
Li, for whom in proportion to his worthlessness 进 her paramour, the pretended sounuch
enemies has found its revenge in cutting
on the Zand River, General Knox, arriving points out that the I-Ho Chruch Society she seems to have entertained the nearest
from Kroonstad, defeated them
NEW MINISTRY AT THE CAPE.
a merely an off-shoot of the Tatao Hue, the name of Z-do Chuan having bear adorted by Shunting and northern members as a
Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, KCMG., has cover, the Big Faires being too well on hot rich enough to sufre his insatiable greed; formed a Ministry.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 17th June.
THE WAR.
y English policepan to take my German friend to the Police Station I arrested him for **Couoral Baden-Powell has occupied Rusten- doing so. In answer to the defendant, the wit berg. Heidelburg will shortly also be copied struggled and I tore his cost-Lanch-Bergeant pletely cut off from the Transvaal Sim (42) said: Last night at 12 o'clock the defendant was brought to the Police Station by the last witness. He was locked up and create disturbance in the cells. He had been drink ing-The defondant sail he had nothing to y fue of 523, or two months, was im
noss said: When I arrested the defondant be when the Orange River Colony will be cam.
General Baden-Powell reports that the dis
frists through which he has passed are settling down and over a thousand stands of arms lave best surrendered, have had zadn
Ir will have been gathered from the news which reached us late on Monday night that a state of war now exists between China and the European Powers who are repeasitod. by war-vessels and troops at Taky and Tientsin. The formality of hay declaration of war, however, soms to have been dispensed with by the Chinese, who as the brief despatches from the North an
The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial nounce, opened fire without warning on the combined fleets. This fact accounts for theith thanks the following donations to the funds numerous casualties, though those no of the Hospitals: quainted with the strength of the Tako
Dr. Eieloft Forts the number will cause no surprise. From the losses which they suffered it would'
At the Supreme Court yesterday the non appear that the Russians bore the brunt of the fight, or at least that they had more Kowloon Bay-three fishing junks being at. poeat.
charged with committing an armed robbery in vessels engaged. The absence of any Ju- tucked and one of the cross shot in the right panose among the killed and wounded may fout ware found guilty and sentenced to seven imply that no Japanese bosta ware engaged, years imprisonment and ordered to receive 20 though this seems curious; and there is no strokes with the birch rod within the first week, mention of the United States representatives
THE SITUATION IN CHINA, At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon Mr. Chis. P. C. Dymond said that on Monday he either. Certainly the States and Japan are Hazeland continued his investigation into the received information that letters were being entered Peking on the 13th inst, destroyed Washington advices state that the Boxers as much concerned as any of the other circumstances connected with the attack on the conveyed from Hongkong to Macao und frumsal Missions and attacked the legations from Powers, which makes it improbable that Fook Sang near Castlepeak on the 13th May. Macao to Hongkong in connection with the which they were repulsed by maxims. they took no part in the proceedings. In Three men have been arrested. In the first letter honge by one of the crew of the steamship French troops from Tonking are due at Taka view of the advantage accruing from open-inctanos they were charged with being concurrs Heungshan. Ho accordingly went on board the on the 25th fast and from France on the 3rd ing fire on an unprepared fleet (which the ed an armed attack, but on the application of vessel and saw the defendant there with a bag prex Feur French cruisers have been ordered French fleet experienced at Foochow in the Chief. Detective Inspector Hanson the charge containing letters in two bundles, one bundle: to reinfors, the squadron in the Far East. Franco-Chinese war when they wiped out was altered to one of piracy The Fook Sang being stamped and the other unstaspać. had on board chest of opium in addition to He spoke to the defendant and asked
At the Magistracy yesterday Mr. Hazeland had before him some mare men charged with infringing the Post Office Ordinance. In one case the calprit was a messenger named Wong
The Boers attacked Ficksburg on the 14th inst. but were repulsed by the Artillery.
General Baller is disbanding the Natal Volunteers.
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LONDON, 17th June.
a revolutionary society, Tho T-fio Chaun Brat enlled themselves. I-Ho Chitan Haz, but owing
"Prouch to affection of which she was capable. The use her lover made of his mistress's favours is only too well known; the Empire indeed was
time of the Empire's sorest need is a fair in- sad the amount he succeeded in piling up in a
to the character • Hud"--a secret society— being obnoxious to the Government and more divation of what Chins could do under øven sa ovor prohibited by law, they dropped the desig-dinarily honest administration. Even this LutionHa, at the Empress Dowagers own poor solace tos miserable existence was, however, anggestion, and assumed the character "zan to be denied to the wretched intruder; strong militia body as their safir to I-Bo Chuan vuly for evil, the would-be Empress had not the It will ho remembered that the Imperial decres power to preserve her own paramour-almost in of the 6th inst. confirms this by saying that the hot arms the lover was poisoned, and his Society-menimply trained themselves for mistress, knowing well his murderer, was yet self-defence," that is to say were clinaved from afraid to strike. Next to the lover Ll, her ̈ ̈ Hui” to “quan," and therefore innocent of consin Jangla was the object of this second any intention to rebel against the Government, the intrigue by which the suppressed the Messalina's attentions. Actively assisting in
AFFAIRS IN VEKING AND TIENTSIN.
Emperor, Jungle became for a time the re The Shanghai Mercury of the 15th inst pub- cipient of all the favours at the disposition of Ushes telegrams to the effect that the foreign the Dowager. How this promotion was used Legations at Peking the Customs premises, the world is witness ell worthy officials, as far. the America Bethadist Episcopal Chapel as the two could contrive, were get rid of, and North, and Roman Catholic Cathedral land their places filled with creatures of the palace been barricaded, the rest of the foreign Junglu is a Marche, but had never distinguish- buildings. being handed over to the care ofed himself in any pestion. He and his mistrem tho Chinese Government, and that the Russians however cancelved the idea of restoring to power had brought to Tientsin for big guns, the effete successors of the conquerors of three
stores, while several hundred more mon recommendation was the name they bone, were hundred horses together with vagone and centuries ago, and Manolu Hciale, whozo soko
arrived ca the 14th the whole force intraded into important positions in every pro- being expected shortly to march on Peking. vince of the Empire Thuattempt was, however, It also publishes a copy of a private telegram | a failure, not from any went of will, but from despatch from Tientsin ou the lith, inst, which the sheer incompetence of the intruding officials, rans as follows The Enssians hare an amy who found theinselves, unequal to cope with the seven thousand strong here, and are acting in more astuto Chinese with whom they came in conjunction with the French The Anglo- contact. But even Junglu, subservient as ho
testel that they had no reason to expect at was earried of, together with other property to and he pointed to one of the crew,
unreliaved. ~ The allied troops are reported to found he led to draw the limo at the aspirations tack), the result of the fighting is eminently the lab of $1,000.
who declined to take them. The defendant The P. & O. steamer Valette left Singapore be at langfang Railway Station. They will of the pretended ounuch, who, not content with satisfactory to the combined forces, as iu
then attempted to thrust the lettermeng for this purt on the 17th instant, at 6am., with her great diffealty in going forward, na his private stealings, sought to exerciée rest addition to the capture of the strong Peiho The lecture on Mountings of the Naval Guns
some paresle, and witnies arrostodes the outsard English mails, and is dae here on great portion of the track has been destroyed. government, and interfere in affairs of stato be Forte a number of Chinese torpedo.beats and their subsequent use grit the Ladysmith defeudant suid he intended to hand the latters The PM. steamer City of Peking, with the Chinese Army. It is expected that war ocenit influence being brought to bear to geome the 22nd instant, at about 6 s. They will probably have a meeting shortly with tween him and the Regeat. Jealous of the have fallen into their hands. The next Relief Column, which is being printed on behalf
a clerk on board,—à the of 810), or mails, de, from San Franciscs to the 29th
his own degradation, the Prince, at last wakisig action, it may be taken, will be on land; it is of the Indian Famine Fand, will be ready in a
up to his own danger, determined to get rid to be hoped, very soon. The absence of few days. The letterpress portion is finished, but two months, was imposed-Yeung Yum, a ulamo, is Hoñelult has arrived at Tokohama, will shortly to declared against China.".
hawker, was similarly
and Taft for this port on the stir instante vis dealt with for a likvofence,
Princo Tuan, father of the Hoir-Apparent of this shameful parasite by what means news about Admiral SEYMOUR begins to be The sketches and maps are being produced by P.C. Dymond with a parcel of letters in his pas Kole vin Nagasald, Shanghai and Foochow 928
the lithograph illustrations are not yet ready. he being found on board the Heungahan by Lubhd Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.
The German Heil steamer Oldenbury left who is notoriously anti foreign and is roogaired it was done is unknown, but certai alarming. The most sanguine are trusting the Victoria Lithographia Establishment, at session. Leo Hing and Chong Ki Hong, who Sunday, the 17th instant, and may be that be les forced his way through to cost of production only, this firm-which is bad jast returned from America, were charged here on or about Wednesday, the 27Tected 43 supreme head of the Boxer association, was the mook onnach was one day taken suddenly appointed by an Imperial Decree of this 10th ill and after a few hours agony expired, and Peking, but even his arrival there would Spanish-allowing their profits to go to the with committing a breach of the Post Office The TK. K. steamer Hongkong Maru, with lust. head of the Trangli Yaman. almost equally quickly wes quietly interred, not be sufficient to allay all fears as long as Fund. The edition will consist of 3,000 copies, Ordinance by bringing letters into the colony, mails, fr, left San Francisco for this port vis
The Chancellor of the Japanese Legation That there was little doubt that Jungla was he remains cut off from Tientsin. The more than half of which have already been up and they were farther charged with being in Honolulu. Yokohams, Inland Sea Kobe Nago why was ziurdered at Peking on Monday, the uncerned in the murder, the Dowager felt, but sali and Shanghai, on the 14th inst. 11th last by General Tang Fahsiang's troops, se but made his too powerful to be able to Legation guards were in a perilous position plied for large partion going to the Terrible illegal possession of arms. In the one offence The N. G I stoomer Bisago left Bombay when we last had authentic intelligouco from When ready the book may be obtained from they were each fined $100, or two months, and for this port on the 16th instant and is due he was Mr. Akira Sugiyama. The Trangli Yanten, act; unwisely the throstened him in her dis
it is said, have sent to recover the body.
tross, and Junglu, too weak for open revenge, Peking, and though no doubt was felt that any booksellers in the East.
the Chinese vessels, whose commanders pro- other ergo This, which was valued at $1,000, kim when he was going to take the latters LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS Sazona aro working together. Peking is had bean to the merest whim of the Dowager,
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to
for the other $5 each.
on or about the 5th July..
instant.
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